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it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and dissolves completely. what a beautiful way to get fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber. >> couric: when it comes to our schools, class size is one issue, the size of the kids in the glass quite another. one-third of school-aged children are overweight or obese. so today, michelle miller reports the government called for big changes in federally funded school lunches. >> reporter: in the losing fight against childhood obesity, the federal government wants to enlist the lunch ladies in the battle. >> we know there's too much sodium and too much sat
it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and...
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that's what saved us. and though suddenly homeless and still lacking in basics like electricity, this community is thriving, exercising together, caring for each other's children and tending to medical needs as they find a way to cope with disaster. "it's a shock but it's no one's fault. it's the tsunami's fault" sato says. "we have to get on with our lives." here there is no blame, only perseverance and fellowship in the face of so much loss. lucy craft, cbs news, koizumi, japan. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. we leave you with a reminder of the friendship between japan and the united states, the cherry trees presented to washington, d.c. by the mayor of tokyo 99 years ago this weekend. now in full bloom. a delicate symbol of hope and rerule in. good night.,,,,,,
that's what saved us. and though suddenly homeless and still lacking in basics like electricity, this community is thriving, exercising together, caring for each other's children and tending to medical needs as they find a way to cope with disaster. "it's a shock but it's no one's fault. it's the tsunami's fault" sato says. "we have to get on with our lives." here there is no blame, only perseverance and fellowship in the face of so much loss. lucy craft, cbs news, koizumi,...
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>> my gosh, he looked at us! >> reporter: they then fought their way to the front gate of buckingham... >> we're so close. we never thought we'd get this close. >> reporter: ...to see the duke and duchess seal the deal. >> it was a lengthy lip lock. >> reporter: something charlotte barbato from boston was also determined to see. from the crowd, she had no view so we made room for her at our perch. oh, look at them! >> reporter: she's waited 30 years since another royal kiss to see this one in person. >> oh! it's just unbelievable. it is a dream come true. >> reporter: for a boston commoner and british royals alike. ben tracy, cbs news, london. >> couric: and coming up next, driving the monarchy into the 21st century. with alli, i lost 4 dress sizes. the reason that i picked alli was because it's approved by the fda, it was safe, it will block 25% of the fat that you eat and keep it from being absorbed. that's got to be better for ya than something that is absorbed into the system. alli is not only just a pill but
>> my gosh, he looked at us! >> reporter: they then fought their way to the front gate of buckingham... >> we're so close. we never thought we'd get this close. >> reporter: ...to see the duke and duchess seal the deal. >> it was a lengthy lip lock. >> reporter: something charlotte barbato from boston was also determined to see. from the crowd, she had no view so we made room for her at our perch. oh, look at them! >> reporter: she's waited 30 years...
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then along comes someone to remind us. an army ranger who served eight tours in iraq and afghanistan is about to be awarded the medal of honor, only the second living recipient since vietnam. david martin at the pentagon tells his story. >> reporter: sergeant leroy petry, a kid who nearly flunked out of high school, became a man who gave his right hand to save his fellow army rangers. it happened three years ago almost to the day on a raid in afghanistan. as petry stormed into a courtyard he was hit by a bullet which went through both legs. he and two other rangers took cover behind a chicken coop. a grenade knocked all three to the ground. a second grenade probably would have killed or seriously injured them. but the wounded petry grabbed it and threw it back. just after he released it, the grenade detonated, blowing away his right hand. still, petry had the presence of mind to apply his own tourniquet. petry, who has spent most of the last ten years operating in the secrecy of special operations, did not want to be inter
then along comes someone to remind us. an army ranger who served eight tours in iraq and afghanistan is about to be awarded the medal of honor, only the second living recipient since vietnam. david martin at the pentagon tells his story. >> reporter: sergeant leroy petry, a kid who nearly flunked out of high school, became a man who gave his right hand to save his fellow army rangers. it happened three years ago almost to the day on a raid in afghanistan. as petry stormed into a courtyard...
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. >> the cops are, like, they frisk us, they check us all out. i'm... i feel better. >> no backpacks. >> reporter: backpacks and alcohol are not allowed. >> when you get this number of people together, obviously we're concerned about a possible terrorist event. >> reporter: they want no repeats of the car bomb found in times square last may. >> the trick for u.s. law enforcement and intelligence officials is to pick the needles out of the haystack and to determine who going to actually act out. >> reporter: law enforcement officials are asking the public to have a great time but be aware of your surroundings. they say certainly if you see something suspicious, say something. it could make all the difference, harry. >> smith: michelle miller in times square tonight. thanks. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," 2010 in focus. a year that brought big changes to washington. and we found spies next door. up next, key parts of the health care law take effect at midnight. seniors will save money, but will there be enough doctors to go around? we'll take a lo
. >> the cops are, like, they frisk us, they check us all out. i'm... i feel better. >> no backpacks. >> reporter: backpacks and alcohol are not allowed. >> when you get this number of people together, obviously we're concerned about a possible terrorist event. >> reporter: they want no repeats of the car bomb found in times square last may. >> the trick for u.s. law enforcement and intelligence officials is to pick the needles out of the haystack and to...
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teens now use it. marijuana use is up 22% with four in ten teens smoking pot. does that surprise any of you? >> no. >> no. >> reporter: not at all. >> no. >> reporter: these high school students say marijuana is not tabu. >> people look down upon somebody who smokes cigarettes more than they look down upon weed. >> i'm kind of surprised that people don't think it's such a big deal. >> reporter: as for alcohol, 71% of teens have a drink before they leave high school. on average, they start at just 14 years old. 25% of them by age 12. when did you first see alcohol? >> seventh grade. >> yeah. >> reporter: seventh grade? >> yeah. >> reporter: experts say after years of declines in teen alcohol and truck use, parents and the government became complacent. >> there's been less of a message getting out, if you will. a lot programs that used to exist have been cut through successive rounds of budget cuts. >> reporter: the teens we talk to say drinking and smoking pot isn't something that just happens on weeken
teens now use it. marijuana use is up 22% with four in ten teens smoking pot. does that surprise any of you? >> no. >> no. >> reporter: not at all. >> no. >> reporter: these high school students say marijuana is not tabu. >> people look down upon somebody who smokes cigarettes more than they look down upon weed. >> i'm kind of surprised that people don't think it's such a big deal. >> reporter: as for alcohol, 71% of teens have a drink before they...
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us upping the actions. and i think you'll see more in the days to come. >> couric: israeli prime minister netanyahu has become more insulated. the obama administration has been criticized for not working hard enough to move the ball forward in the peace process. fair criticism? >> not at all fair. and what the president said today was we want to see negotiations, but we're not able to make those negotiations happen. but we know that without negotiations, there will be no end to the conflict, no end to the claims, no two-state solution. >> couric: when it comes to harboring osama bin laden, i know you're trying to find out what did they know, when did they know it, and who knew. clearly someone did. what is the u.s. going to do about pakistan? >> we believe that it was not proven that anybody at the top of the government in pakistan knew where bin laden was, but it seems likely that somebody did know. i said that the first time i went to pakistan. i said "it seems hard to believe that somebody in your govern
us upping the actions. and i think you'll see more in the days to come. >> couric: israeli prime minister netanyahu has become more insulated. the obama administration has been criticized for not working hard enough to move the ball forward in the peace process. fair criticism? >> not at all fair. and what the president said today was we want to see negotiations, but we're not able to make those negotiations happen. but we know that without negotiations, there will be no end to the...
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thank you for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> new at 6:00 tonight jerry brown lays out his plan to end the budget madness. what it means for spending and taxes. >> an army of police, a lot of scared kids and parents but still no sign of any threat on campus. >>> and it's oakland's police chief is on the way out or is he just grabbing some bargaining power? the cops and cars he may have already secured. >> good evening i'm allan martin. >> and i'm dana king. in a very short state of the state speech jerry brown laid out the problems in california. a governor wants to put a key part of his budget plan to a vote. hey, mark. >> reporter: hey, dana as promised by the governor himself the speech was short
thank you for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> new at 6:00 tonight jerry brown lays out his plan to end the budget madness. what it means for spending and taxes. >> an army of police, a lot of scared kids and parents but still no sign of any threat on campus....
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"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors. it's estimated more than 20,000 others will not have been so lucky. amazing grace... ♪ >> reporter: so kindness and cooperation are the anthem of strength. the saving grace of refugees whose ordeal has really just begun. lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. >> couric: more now from our new cbs news poll out tonight. about half of americans say they're concerned about radiation from japan reaching the united states. about seven out of ten say they believe nuclear power plants here in the u.s. are generally safe but more than six in ten don't want one built near where they live. and 58% say the u.s. government is not prepared fo
"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors....
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. o >> couric: we like that think that the food we eat, the food we feed our families, is safe. but a study out today says drug- resistant bacteria are turning up in meat and poultry at grocery stores nationwide. jim axelrod has more now on a health risk we first told you about last year. >> reporter: for the last two years, dr. lance price has been on patrol. >> i am that guy walking down the aisles of the grocery stores, buying every different brand of pork chops that i can find. >> reporter: he's been tracking some of the most dangerous bacteria in our food supply. dr. price is one of many scientists who suspect that 21 million pounds of antibiotics fed to healthy animals on farms to promote growth are teaching bacteria to outsmart antibiotics, creating drug- resistant strains of infections like staph. >> thousands of animals tightly packed into unhygienic quarters given regular doses of antibiotics. it's a perfect scenario for
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. o >> couric: we like that think that the food we eat, the food we feed our families, is safe. but a study out today says drug- resistant bacteria are turning up in meat and poultry at grocery stores nationwide. jim axelrod has more now on a health risk we first told you about last year. >> reporter: for the last two years, dr. lance price has been on patrol. >> i am...
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she can use a computer. >> she's right-handed... or was. now, she's writing with her left hand. >> couric: that's because the bullet that tore through giffords' brain entered the left hemisphere, which controls speech and movement on the right side of the body. can she walk without a walker yet, or is she pretty much using assistance still? >> yes, she needs assistance to walk. >> couric: there's some very good news-- if you can call it that-- because the right hemisphere controls sort of your cognitive function, your ability to relate to other people, your personality. >> yup. >> couric: and that wasn't damaged. is that right? >> yeah, that's true. so her personality is 100% there. it's difficult for her to walk, and the communication skills are difficult at this point. >> couric: but she is still gabby. >> yeah, absolutely. 100%. >> couric: and that, kelly says, is a major reason he was able to make a guilt-free decision to carry on as commander of the space shuttle "endeavour" after all. even nasa acknowledges the odds that something cat
she can use a computer. >> she's right-handed... or was. now, she's writing with her left hand. >> couric: that's because the bullet that tore through giffords' brain entered the left hemisphere, which controls speech and movement on the right side of the body. can she walk without a walker yet, or is she pretty much using assistance still? >> yes, she needs assistance to walk. >> couric: there's some very good news-- if you can call it that-- because the right...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. step guide on how to vanish next on cbs 5 >> couric: this is black history month, and we end tonight with an african american woman who has made history. as michelle miller reports, she did it with style and the american spirit. ♪ >> reporter: they were bold, black and beautiful. women of all sizes and s
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin,...
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is that because we're using more, driving more? >> the price increase has very little to do with our demand in the united states. the world demand for oil is quite strong. >> reporter: and now, it's not only demand but worry about supply that has traders bidding up oil prices. two years ago, a barrel cost $38.44. today's price that hit $100 a barrel was more than two and a half times that. traders call part of that rise a fear premium as oil production shuts down in libya. while libya produces just 2% of the world's crude oil, the push for democracy is bringing uncertainty to the whole region. could iran, the source of 5% of the world's oil, or saudi arabia, producer of almost 12%, be the next places to see their regimes threatened? >> if saudi arabia stopped producing or had a major disruption, we could see the price of oil double. >> reporter: even at over $3 a gallon, gas here remains a bargain compared to europe, largely because of lower taxes. in england it costs almost $8 a gallon. we won't be paying that much but we will be
is that because we're using more, driving more? >> the price increase has very little to do with our demand in the united states. the world demand for oil is quite strong. >> reporter: and now, it's not only demand but worry about supply that has traders bidding up oil prices. two years ago, a barrel cost $38.44. today's price that hit $100 a barrel was more than two and a half times that. traders call part of that rise a fear premium as oil production shuts down in libya. while...
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you can't use campaign contributions for your personal use. and as one lawyer told me today, the prosecutors must believe that hiding your mistress counts as a personal use. but now, his lawyer has issued a very strong statement this afternoon just moments ago saying they think this is unprecedented, wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, suggesting they are going to fight this. >> smith: all right, and, jan, there are new rumblings of a possible run for the white house for former alaska governor, sarah palin. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: really since november 2008, people have been speculating on whether or not sarah palin was going to run for president. most people thought she had probably ruled it out. she's got a very lucrative speaking career. she endorses candidates. they thought she would not be one herself. now there is reports that there will be a movie about her life and leadership released next month and in iowa, the big first state for presidential nominees. she's also bought a house in arizona. people think that mi
you can't use campaign contributions for your personal use. and as one lawyer told me today, the prosecutors must believe that hiding your mistress counts as a personal use. but now, his lawyer has issued a very strong statement this afternoon just moments ago saying they think this is unprecedented, wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, suggesting they are going to fight this. >> smith: all right, and, jan, there are new rumblings of a possible run for the white house for former alaska...
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using the photo, police quickly arrested two suspects. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," one chance in 176 million. plenty of americans are taking those odds for a chance to win a fortune tonight. but up next, 90% of us say we eat healthy-- so why can't we fit into our jeans? leftover desserts, boardroom, now. thanks, i already have some yummy black forest cake. black forest cake? ♪ [ female announcer ] need a guilt free treat? try yoplait light. and i've lost weight. [ female announcer ] with 30 delicious flavors all around 100 calories each. i knew for years before i quit that i needed to quit and i went online to find a way. ♪ what really excited me about chantix -- it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. while you're taking the medication, for the first week, you can go ahead and smoke. [ male announcer ] prescription chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood,
using the photo, police quickly arrested two suspects. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," one chance in 176 million. plenty of americans are taking those odds for a chance to win a fortune tonight. but up next, 90% of us say we eat healthy-- so why can't we fit into our jeans? leftover desserts, boardroom, now. thanks, i already have some yummy black forest cake. black forest cake? ♪ [ female announcer ] need a guilt free treat? try yoplait light. and i've lost weight. [ female...
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>> thanks for watching us at 5:00. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com >> couric: tonight, first they >> couric: tonight, first they opened the floodgates, now they've closed the river. shipping is barred from part of the mississippi at a potential cost of tens of millions. i'm katie couric. also tonight, with the head of the i.m.f. jailed on sex assault charges, a former employee says she warned the organization about his attitudes toward women three years ago. schwarzenegger's confession the infidelity that broke up the marriage of one of the most prominent political couples in america. and can that second cup of coffee-- or maybe a third or fourth-- reduce the risk of prostate cancer? captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the government is taking new steps to control the rain- swollen mississippi. for weeks now, flooding along the riv
>> thanks for watching us at 5:00. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com >> couric: tonight, first they >> couric: tonight, first they opened the floodgates, now they've closed the river. shipping is barred from part of the mississippi at a potential cost of tens of millions. i'm katie couric. also tonight, with the head of the i.m.f. jailed on sex assault charges, a former employee says she warned...
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, the way that she looks at us. and i'm very lucky to know her. >> ... and we worked for 36 straight hours. >> reporter: dr. john holcolmb, retired army colonel, will help r.ad giffords' treatment team here in houston. >> where she will end up, i don't know. but what we do know is that intensive rehabilitation earlier ends up with a higher level of functioning later. >> reporter: giffords will have to overcome a very serious wound. the bullet penetrated the left hemisphere of her brain-- the area controlling vision, speech, information processing and personality. but neurologists are learning that damaged parts of the brain can actually borrow function from healthy areas. >> the brain clearly does rewire itself. it has what's called plasticity. so it's able to respond in different ways. and clearly people with severe brain injuries can relearn how to function, speak, move to a certain degree. >> reporter: first doctors will thoroughly evaluate giffords, then design a plan that can include therapy for speech, walking
, the way that she looks at us. and i'm very lucky to know her. >> ... and we worked for 36 straight hours. >> reporter: dr. john holcolmb, retired army colonel, will help r.ad giffords' treatment team here in houston. >> where she will end up, i don't know. but what we do know is that intensive rehabilitation earlier ends up with a higher level of functioning later. >> reporter: giffords will have to overcome a very serious wound. the bullet penetrated the left...
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. >> these are the bishops who lied to us about transferring priests. these are the same bishops who continue to lie to us. >> reporter: the new report five years in the making was commissioned by u.s. bishops and conducted by researchers from new york's john jay college of criminal justice. it partially blames the clergy clearingy sex abuse crise on the sexual revolution that began 50 years ago >> it is consistent with patterns of increased deviants in society during that time. the social influences intersected with vulnerabilities of some individual priests. >> reporter: in addition to social influences, the report cited poor seminary training and isolation of priests. but for former new york city sex crimes prosecutor, linda fairstein, blaming culture rings hollow. >> these crimes occurred for decades, if not centuries, before there was a sexual revolution. that's a fact. >> reporter: the church provided the information for analysis and makes a controversial decision to label priests pedophiles only if they molested children aged ten or younger. by t
. >> these are the bishops who lied to us about transferring priests. these are the same bishops who continue to lie to us. >> reporter: the new report five years in the making was commissioned by u.s. bishops and conducted by researchers from new york's john jay college of criminal justice. it partially blames the clergy clearingy sex abuse crise on the sexual revolution that began 50 years ago >> it is consistent with patterns of increased deviants in society during that...
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vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. ( woman ) you have better things to join than always a line for the bathroom. so, pipe up and ask your doctor today about taking care with vesicare. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a big dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there's something that's just right. activia dessert. rich, silky, smooth yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, and peach cobbler. and because it's activia, it helps regulate my digestive system. mmm. works for me. ♪ activia activia dessert. mmm. works for me. [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. to london start
vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. ( woman ) you have better things to join than always a line for the bathroom. so, pipe up and ask your doctor today about taking care with vesicare. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a big dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there's something...
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federal authorities they used banned substances and witnessed armstrong using them, too. one of those riders is armstrong's other close teammate, george hincapie. we're told that now, for the first time, hincapie has testified to federal onvestigators that he and armstrong supplied each other with the blood-booster e.p.o. and discussed having used testosterone-- another banned substance-- during their preparation for races. through his attorney, hincapie declined to be interviewed, citing the ongoing investigation. >> reporter: when it comes to such an investigation, sworn testimony from hincapie is a game changer. quiet, untouched by scandal, he is the only rider to be at armstrong's side for all seven of his tour de france victories. if anyone would know if armstrong was doping, it would be george hincapie. harry? >> smith: armen, this federal investigation goes all the way back to last august. where does it go? >> reporter: well, it could end as early as next month. but what's interesting here, harry, is that the federal investigator involved, jeff novitzky, is the sam
federal authorities they used banned substances and witnessed armstrong using them, too. one of those riders is armstrong's other close teammate, george hincapie. we're told that now, for the first time, hincapie has testified to federal onvestigators that he and armstrong supplied each other with the blood-booster e.p.o. and discussed having used testosterone-- another banned substance-- during their preparation for races. through his attorney, hincapie declined to be interviewed, citing the...